MOONLIGHT GRAPES necklace - sterling silver

MOONLIGHT GRAPES was inspired by a legacy, but influenced by a modern state of mind

A vintage design is new again with the MOONLIGHT GRAPES collection. Inspired by an original Georg Jensen design from the 1920s, the sterling silver bunches of grapes featured throughout this collection are brought to life with details and craftsmanship that characterise GEORG JENSEN in any century.

The 1920s conjure images of cocktail-era elegance. Designers since then have revisited the decade as a touchstone of style. The MOONLIGHT GRAPES collection travels back to the influential era on behalf of a new generation.

Designer: Georg Jensen, Harald Nielsen, Georg Jensen Silversmithy

Design Year: 1925-31/2010

Materials: sterling silver

Measurements: 15 links, 39cm

Designer: Georg Jensen

Designer: Georg Jensen

In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."

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MOONLIGHT GRAPES was inspired by a legacy, but influenced by a modern state of mind

A vintage design is new again with the MOONLIGHT GRAPES collection. Inspired by an original Georg Jensen design from the 1920s, the sterling silver bunches of grapes featured throughout this collection are brought to life with details and craftsmanship that characterise GEORG JENSEN in any century.

The 1920s conjure images of cocktail-era elegance. Designers since then have revisited the decade as a touchstone of style. The MOONLIGHT GRAPES collection travels back to the influential era on behalf of a new generation.

Designer: Georg Jensen, Harald Nielsen, Georg Jensen Silversmithy

Design Year: 1925-31/2010

Materials: sterling silver

Measurements: 15 links, 39cm

Designer: Georg Jensen

Designer: Georg Jensen

In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."

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